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I could use one that rubs against the tires like I had on my Schwinn. I don't think the sidewalls on these tires could take the friction for very long though.if you get a hand crank generater you won't need the cord
That's not a bad idea Don. The trunk floor is one of the few areas that might actually support something over 4 pounds without falling out on the road.hahaha funny. Small Honda generator in the trunk??
Thanks Jason. Never thought of that one. Its helpful information like that that keeps me coming back to this sight.No you got it all wrong. Install those shake flashlights on each side and then put in hydraulics and get that puppy bouncing to keep them lit.
Would that make your car an import and require metric wrenches?That's not a bad idea Don. The trunk floor is one of the few areas that might actually support something over 4 pounds without falling out on the road.hahaha funny. Small Honda generator in the trunk??
I have a set of metwrenches that can go either way. So if I find a Prius motor at the local flea market, I'm ready.Would that make your car an import and require metric wrenches?That's not a bad idea Don. The trunk floor is one of the few areas that might actually support something over 4 pounds without falling out on the road.hahaha funny. Small Honda generator in the trunk??
I have used Dave's "swinging" metric wrenches that can go either way and hate them... Sorry Dave.::thumb::I have a set of metwrenches that can go either way. So if I find a Prius motor at the local flea market, I'm ready.Would that make your car an import and require metric wrenches?That's not a bad idea Don. The trunk floor is one of the few areas that might actually support something over 4 pounds without falling out on the road.
I prefer the term "bimetric wrenches.I have used Dave's "swinging" metric wrenches that can go either way and hate them... Sorry Dave.::thumb::I have a set of metwrenches that can go either way. So if I find a Prius motor at the local flea market, I'm ready.Would that make your car an import and require metric wrenches?
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